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{{Game
|completion=1
|image=God of War III cover.jpg
|title=God of War III
|title=God of War III
|image=God of War III cover.jpg
|developer=[[SCE Studios Santa Monica]]
|developer=[[SCE Studios Santa Monica]]
|publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
|publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
|released={{sys|ps3}}{{na|2010|March 16}}{{eu|2010|March 19}}{{jp|2010|March 25}}{{au|2010|March}}
|year=2010
{{sys|ps4}}{{na|2015|July 14}}{{eu|2015|July 15}}{{uk|2015|July 17}}
|systems={{syslist|ps3|ps4}}
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}{{PEGI|18}}{{OFLC|MA15}}{{BBFC|18}}
|genre=[[Hack and slash]], [[Action-adventure]]
|genre=[[Hack and slash]], [[Action-adventure]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|systems=[[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation 4]]
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}{{PEGI|18}}{{OFLC|MA15}}{{BBFC|18}}
|website=[http://www.godofwar.com Official site]
|preceded by=[[God of War II]]
|preceded by=[[God of War II]]
|series=God of War
|series=God of War
|website=[http://www.godofwar.com Official site]
}}
}}
'''God of War III''' is the latest installment in the {{c|God of War}} series, exclusively released for the [[PlayStation 3]] on [[March 16]], [[2010]] in North America, [[March 19]] in Europe and [[March 25]] in Japan. It is the fifth chapter in the series chronologically, after [[God of War: Chains of Olympus]], [[God of War]], [[God of War: Betrayal]], and [[God of War II]]. As in previous games, God of War III features large, intricate landscapes, showcased by the game's fixed-camera view that pans along with Kratos and the action, as well as multiple weapons and magical attacks. New to the series is the addition of an item system, giving Kratos another tool to defeat enemies and solve puzzles.
'''God of War III''' is the latest installment in the {{c|God of War}} series, exclusively released for the [[PlayStation 3]] on [[March 16]], [[2010]] in North America, [[March 19]] in Europe and [[March 25]] in Japan. It is the fifth chapter in the series chronologically, after [[God of War: Chains of Olympus]], [[God of War]], [[God of War: Betrayal]], and [[God of War II]]. As in previous games, God of War III features large, intricate landscapes, showcased by the game's fixed-camera view that pans along with Kratos and the action, as well as multiple weapons and magical attacks. New to the series is the addition of an item system, giving Kratos another tool to defeat enemies and solve puzzles.
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God of War III picks up immediately where God of War II ended, with Kratos riding on Gaia as she climbs Mount Olympus. The Titans are mounting an offensive against the Gods of Olympus. The player control Kratos as he continues his quest for vengeance against Zeus and the tyranny of Olympus. Kratos will fight God and Titan alike, giving no quarter as he struggles to acquire the ultimate power to defeat the Gods held within Pandora's Box.
God of War III picks up immediately where God of War II ended, with Kratos riding on Gaia as she climbs Mount Olympus. The Titans are mounting an offensive against the Gods of Olympus. The player control Kratos as he continues his quest for vengeance against Zeus and the tyranny of Olympus. Kratos will fight God and Titan alike, giving no quarter as he struggles to acquire the ultimate power to defeat the Gods held within Pandora's Box.
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Special editions of the game were released with extra content, sometimes in conjunction with pre-orders.
Special editions of the game were released with extra content, sometimes in conjunction with pre-orders.


[[Image:God of War III ue cover.jpg|thumb|left|Ultimate Edition box front.]]
[[File:God of War III ue cover.jpg|thumb|left|Ultimate Edition box front.]]
;Ultimate Edition
;Ultimate Edition
In October [[2009]], SCE Studios Santa Monica announced the God of War III Ultimate Edition. With a pre-order, the package included a high-end sculpted replica of Pandora's Box, a limited edition God of War art book, and exclusive digital content available via the PlayStation Network. The exclusive digital content included the "Challenge of Exile" mode, "Dominus" premium Kratos skin, God of War: Unearthing the Legend franchise documentary, the God of War trilogy soundtrack, and the God of War: Blood & Metal EP, which is a heavy metal homage featuring original music from bands on the Roadrunner Records label such as Opeth, Killswitch Engage, Dream Theater, Trivium, and Mutiny Within with songs inspired by God of War.
In October [[2009]], SCE Studios Santa Monica announced the God of War III Ultimate Edition. With a pre-order, the package included a high-end sculpted replica of Pandora's Box, a limited edition God of War art book, and exclusive digital content available via the PlayStation Network. The exclusive digital content included the "Challenge of Exile" mode, "Dominus" premium Kratos skin, God of War: Unearthing the Legend franchise documentary, the God of War trilogy soundtrack, and the God of War: Blood & Metal EP, which is a heavy metal homage featuring original music from bands on the Roadrunner Records label such as Opeth, Killswitch Engage, Dream Theater, Trivium, and Mutiny Within with songs inspired by God of War.
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[[Image:God of War III ce cover.jpg|thumb|left|Collector's Edition cover.]]
[[File:God of War III ce cover.jpg|thumb|left|Collector's Edition cover.]]
;Collector's Edition
;Collector's Edition
The Collector's Edition, only available in Europe and Australia, contains the game along with God of War III themed postcards and downloadable content redeemable through the PlayStation Network. The DLC includes two skins for Kratos and seven unique challenges for the Combat Arena.
The Collector's Edition, only available in Europe and Australia, contains the game along with God of War III themed postcards and downloadable content redeemable through the PlayStation Network. The DLC includes two skins for Kratos and seven unique challenges for the Combat Arena.
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==Compilations==
==Compilations==
Two compilations were also released at the same time as the standalone game. [[God of War Trilogy]] was released in Japan, and includes the God of War III game as well as God of War I and II as the [[God of War Collection]]. In Europe, Australia and New Zealand, [[God of War III Ultimate Trilogy Edition]] was released, which includes everything from the Ultimate and Collector's editions as well as the God of War Collection with the first two games on it.
Two compilations were also released at the same time as the standalone game. [[God of War Trilogy]] was released in Japan, and includes the God of War III game as well as God of War I and II as the [[God of War Collection]]. In Europe, Australia and New Zealand, [[God of War III Ultimate Trilogy Edition]] was released, which includes everything from the Ultimate and Collector's editions as well as the God of War Collection with the first two games on it.
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